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Tame Impala | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Perth, Western Australia |
Genres | Psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia, dream pop, space rock |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Modular Recordings |
Members | Kevin Parker Dominic Simper Jay Watson Cam Avery Julien Barbagallo |
Past members | Nick Allbrook |
Website | http://www.tameimpala.com/ |
Οι Tame Impala είναι ένα ροκ συγκρότημα από το Περθ της [Αυστραλία]]ς, το οποίο σχηματίστηκε από τον Kevin Parker.[1] They are signed to Modular Records. The band came to prominence in 2010 with the release of their debut album Innerspeaker, and received critical acclaim for their 2012 album Lonerism. Their name refers to the impala, a medium sized antelope.[2] They like to see themselves as "a steady flowing psychedelic groove rock band that emphasizes dream-like melody."[3]
Biography
Early career
Tame Impala was formed from Kevin Parker's original blues/jazz/psychedelic band, the Dee Dee Dums. The Dee Dee Dums consisted of Parker (guitar) and Luke Epstein (drums). The band achieved second place at the 2005 AmpFest[4] and won third place that year in the state final of The Next Big Thing.[5] In October 2006 Epstein was replaced by drummer Sam Devenport, Epstein going on to play with Sugarpuss. The Dee Dee Dums went on to win the Western Australia state final of the National Campus Band Competition.[6] In late 2007 the band renamed to Tame Impala unveiling another new drummer and replacing the two-guitar attack for the more traditional guitar/bass/drums format. Devenport went on to pursue an acting career.[7]
In July 2008 the band signed a worldwide deal with independent label Modular Recordings.[8]
Tame Impala EP
The signing was soon followed by the release on their self-titled debut EP in September 2008.[9] Due to Kevin Parker's original artwork there was some confusion with the EP title and many believed it to be called Antares Mira Sun.[10][11] The artwork is an interpretation of a slide he saw in an astronomy lecture, which demonstrated the difference in size between the stars Antares, Mira and the Sun.
The cover art is meant to be a painting; an interpretation of a diagram, so those labels are just there to make the diagram make sense. But lo and behold, there were reviews coming out saying "And Tame Impala's new EP 'Antares, Mira, Sun".
— Kevin Parker[12]
Tame Impala went to number 1 on the Australian Independent Record Labels (AIR) Chart and number 10 on the ARIA Physical Singles Chart,[13] with three songs, "Desire Be, Desire Go", "Half Full Glass of Wine" and "Skeleton Tiger" which received national radio airplay on the Triple J Network.[14][15] Tours in 2008 included supports for You Am I, The Black Keys, Yeasayer and MGMT, as well as performances at Southbound, Meredith Music Festival, and Falls Festival, as well as a national headline tours in support of their EP. 2009 tours include a sold out 6 date 'Skeleton Tiger' national headline tour, a 5 date UK tour including Nevereverland UK, V Festival, Groovin The Moo and a stadium tour with The Living End and Gyroscope.
Tame Impala appeared on Triple J's Hottest 100 2008, their first appearance on the list, with "Half Full Glass of Wine" reaching number 75. The song is also on the Hottest 100 compilation.[16][17]
"Sundown Syndrome"
Tame Impala's first single, "Sundown Syndrome", was recorded at Toerag Studios in London, with recording engineer Liam Watson, whilst the band was there in March 2009.[18] "Sundown Syndrome" was premiered by Richard Kingsmill on his 2009 show on Triple J on Sunday 10 May. It was released in July 2009 on vinyl and electronically along with a cover of Blue Boy's "Remember Me".[19]
The band then headlined the inaugural "Rottofest" in August 2009, an annual comedy, film and music festival held off the coast of Western Australia on Rottnest Island. Following, they embarked on a national tour supporting the single through September and October 2009.[20]
"Sundown Syndrome" was included on the soundtrack of the Oscar-nominated film "The Kids Are All Right."
"Half Full Glass of Wine" was used in HBO's hit TV series Entourage as the closing song for an episode.
Tame Impala appeared at Big Day Out in early 2010, performing alongside bands Muse, The Mars Volta, Kasabian and Rise Against, among others.
"Remember Me" appeared at number 78 on Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2009.
Innerspeaker
Tame Impala's debut album, Innerspeaker, was released on 21 May 2010. In the U.K. its official release date was 28 June, however iTunes accidentally made it available to buy immediately (not pre-order) on 12 May. The album was released in the United States on 8 June to general and critical acclaim. Pitchfork named it Best New Music.[21]
In an interview with Triple J talking about the album's recent nomination for the J Award, Parker stated that they have secretly been recording a new album. "Jay and I have been recording pretty compulsively and album number two is nearing potential completion already and I'm so excited about it that I'm having trouble keeping myself from telling you all about it." This comes as a big surprise as this statement was released only months after their debut album, Innerspeaker, was released.
The band has been busy touring during mid-2010, with their 'Innerspeaker album tour' commencing on 13 May 2010, as the opening band for MGMT's 2010 American tour. The band returned to Australia to play at Splendour in the Grass festival, which was followed by a European Tour in July (including an appearance at the Reading Festival) and a national Australian tour in October. In November they returned to the UK and Europe for a fifteen date tour, including their largest London headline show to date which was attended by Noel Gallagher, Tom Meighan, Sergio Pizzorno, Noel Fielding, Alexa Chung and Alison Mosshart,[22] the band then went on to the United States and Canada for twenty headline dates including sold out shows in Toronto, New York, LA and San Francisco. They also received four 2010 ARIA Music Awards nominations which include, 'Album of the Year' and 'Best Rock Album' for Innerspeaker, 'Best Group' and also 'Breakthrough Artist'.[23]
On 29 November 2010, Innerspeaker won Australian youth-oriented radio network Triple J's highest honor, winning the J Award for Album of the Year.[24]
Lonerism
On 7 December 2011, Kevin Parker began mixing the second Tame Impala album, Lonerism, with producer Dave Fridmann.[25]
On 2 March 2012, Tame Impala posted via Facebook that the new album was "finished, mixed, mastered, mooged, broinged, and beeped". Jay Watson expected it to be released in mid-2012, but it was later released in October 2012. Kevin Parker said that Lonerism "represents a departure from his previous work by incorporating an expanded sonic palette, more emotional song writing, and a more pronounced narrative perspective." It was created in a similar set up as Innerspeaker, being that Kevin Parker wrote and recorded the majority of the album by himself at his home in Perth, Australia.[26]
Parts of the recording had taken place in Parker's home studio in France, as well as Parker producing and playing on the self-titled dream pop album by Melody's Echo Chamber which is the project of French singer Melody Prochet. As a result, one of the tracks is titled "Endors Toi", which roughly translates from French to English as "fall asleep" or "hypnotise yourself". The album cover is also a photo taken by Parker himself, with additional editing by graphic designer Leif Podhajsky who created the album art for Innerspeaker, of the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris, France. This image ties into the themes of isolation of Lonerism with a metal gate separating the viewer from the people in the Gardens.[27] It also features the songs "Apocalypse Dreams" and "Elephant", which are some of the first songs that Parker has co-written with Jay Watson.
On 27 June 2012, the band released an album teaser on their Facebook page. The band released the song "Apocalypse Dreams" for free download on 7 July 2012. The first single "Elephant" was released in July 2012.[28] The album was released on 5 October in Australia, 8 October in the United Kingdom and 9 October in the United States. StillinRock described it as the best album of the year.[29]
"Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" was released as the second single.[30]
In November 2012, Lonerism won the 2012 J Award for Australian Album of the Year. They also won it for their debut album Innerspeaker in 2010. This makes them the first band to have won the J Award more than once, and the first band to have won a J Award for every album that they have ever released. They followed this achievement up in January 2013 by winning the Rolling Stone award for 2012 Album of the Year again, after they also won it in 2011 for Innerspeaker. It was also announced as album of the year in the UK by NME magazine.
Lonerism was voted number #1 overall in Rolling Stone, Triple J, NME, Filter Magazine, Urban Outfitters, FasterLouder and Obscure Sound's 2012 Album of the Year polls.
"Elephant" and "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" appeared at #7 and #9 respectively in Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2012.[31]
The band began an international tour in 2012 through 2013, supported by The Growl. They are slated to play major festivals, such as Coachella, Sasquatch Festival and appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.[32][33]
"Elephant" was used in advertisements for the Blackberry Z10,[34] and in the second season finale of the HBO show Girls.[35]
On 18 May 2013, it was announced via Facebook that Nick Allbrook would leave the band to focus on other musical endeavors, and that Cam Avery of Pond and The Growl would take his place. Allbrook played his final gig with the band on their last Australian tour date of 2013 at Perth's Belvoir Amphitheatre, the same venue Allbrook played his first gig with the band in 2008. As a departing farewell the band played a cover of Outkast's Prototype.[36]
Band members
Live
- Kevin Parker – vocals, guitar & kazoo (2007–present)
- Jay "Gumby" Watson – drums & backing vocals (2007–2011), synth, backing vocals & occasional additional guitar (2012–present)
- Dominic Simper – bass (2007–2010), guitar & synth (2010–present)
- Cam Avery – bass & backing vocals (2013–present)
- Julien Barbagallo – drums & backing vocals (2012–present)
Studio
- Kevin Parker – vocals, guitar, bass, drums, keys (plays all instruments on almost all recordings)
- Jay Watson – drums, keys, guitar
- Dominic Simper – percussion, bass, guitar, effects
Past members
- Nick "Paisley Adams" Allbrook – guitar & keys (2009–2010), bass (2010–2013)
Discography
Albums
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||
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AUS[37] | BEL | IRE | NED | UK | US | ||
2010 | Innerspeaker[38]
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4 | 73 | — | 83 | 144 | — |
2012 | Lonerism[40][41]
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4 | 38 | 39 | 58 | 14 | 34 |
Live albums
- Live at the Corner - Modular Recordings (May 2010)[42]
EPs
- Tame Impala [H.I.T.S. 003] - Hole in the Sky (August 2008) (12" vinyl)[43] (limited re-issue April 2009)
- Tame Impala EP - Modular Recordings (September 2008) AUS No. 82[44]
Singles
- "Sundown Syndrome" - Modular Recordings (June 2009) (7" vinyl)[45][46]
- "Solitude Is Bliss" - Modular Recordings (April 2010)[47]
- "Lucidity" - Modular Recordings (July 2010) [48]
- "Expectation" - Modular Recordings (December 2010) [49]
- "Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?" - Modular Recordings (January 2011)[50]
- "Elephant" - #77 AUS[51] #13 US Alt.[52] #131 UK Modular Recordings (July 2012)
- "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" - #74 AUS[51] Modular Recordings (October 2012)[53]
Remixes
- "Mammalian Locomotion" - Abbe May (October 2010) [Track 2 of "Mammalian Locomotion" single][54]
- "End of Line" - Daft Punk - Walt Disney Records (August 2011) [Track 11 of Australian version of "Tron: Legacy Reconfigured" CD][55]
Collaborations
- "Big City Lights" - Canyons - Hole in the Sky (May 2008) [Track 3 of "The Lovemore EP"][56]
- "Tonight" - Canyons - Modular Recordings (November 2011) [Track 8 of "Keep Your Dreams"][57]
- "When I See You Again" - Canyons - Modular Recordings (November 2011) [Track 9 of "Keep Your Dreams"][57]
- "Children of the Moon" - The Flaming Lips - Warner Bros. Records (April 2012) [Track 5 of "The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends"][58]
- "That's All for Everyone" - Fleetwood Mac Tribute - (August 2012) [Track 11 of "Just Tell Me That You Want Me"][59]
- "Aydin" - Discodeine - (April 2013) [Track 1 of "Aydin EP"][60]
Awards and nominations
WAMI Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2009[61] | Tame Impala | Most Popular Act | Nominated |
Most Popular Live Act | Nominated | ||
Favourite Newcomer | Won | ||
Most Promising New Act | Won | ||
Best Rock Act | Nominated | ||
Tame Impala EP | Most Popular Single/EP | Won | |
"Half Full Glass of Wine" | Most Popular Music Video | Nominated | |
Kevin Parker | Best Male Vocalist | Nominated | |
Dominic Simper | Best Bassist | Nominated | |
Jay Watson | Best Drummer | Nominated | |
2010 | Tame Impala | Best Rock Act[62] | Nominated |
2011[63] | Tame Impala | Most Popular Act | Won |
Most Popular Live Act | Won | ||
Best Rock Act | Won | ||
Innerspeaker | Most Popular Album | Nominated | |
Kevin Parker | Best Guitarist | Won |
ARIA Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2010 | Tame Impala | Best Group | Nominated |
Breakthrough Artist | Nominated | ||
Innerspeaker | Album of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Rock Album | Nominated | ||
Best Cover Art | Nominated |
J Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2010 | Innerspeaker | Australian Album of the Year[64] | Won |
2012 | Lonerism | Australian Album of the Year[65] | Won |
Rolling Stone Awards
Rolling Stone Australia Awards recognise contributions to popular culture in Australia and New Zealand.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2011 | Innerspeaker | Album of the Year[66] | Won |
2012 | Lonerism | Album of the Year[67] | Won |
APRA Awards
The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters".[68]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2011 | Kevin Parker | Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year[69] | Nominated |
2013 | "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" | APRA Song of the Year[70] | Won |
2013 | "Elephant" | APRA Song of the Year[70] | Nominated |
EG Music Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2012 | "Elephant" | Best Song[71] | Won |
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The Essex Green | |
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Origin | Brooklyn, NY |
Genres | Indie rock/indie pop |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Kindercore/Merge |
Members | Jeff Baron Sasha Bell Chris Ziter |
Οι Essex Green' είναι ένα συγκρότημα indie rock από το Μπρούκλιν της Νέας Υόρκης. Το συγκρότημα αποτελείται κυρίως από τους Jeff Baron, Sasha Bell και Chris Ziter, και ειδικεύεται σε έναν κλασικό ήχο, με έμπνευση από την Ποπ και Φολκ των δεκαετιών 1960 και 1970, συνεχίζοντας την παράδοση συγκροτημάτων όπως οι Fairport Convention και The Left Banke.
Ιστορία
The band formed from the ashes of the Burlington, Vermont band Guppyboy when members Baron, Bell, Ziter and Michael Barrett moved to Brooklyn. The Essex Green formed in 1997, adding drummer Tim Barnes, and began to play shows around New York. They issued a split-7" single with The Sixth Great Lake (a Guppyboy/Essex Green-related side project) in 1999. They were asked by Robert Schneider to be a part of The Elephant Six Collective and recorded a self-titled EP, later signing to Kindercore Records, who released their first full-length album later that year. After a number of tours and the release of some EPs and singles, the group signed with Merge Records who released their second album in 2003. After a world tour, they headed back to the studio in fall of 2005 to begin work on their third album, Cannibal Sea, which was released in March 2006.
Discography
The Essex Green has released a number of albums and singles across a variety of labels.
Albums
- The Brooklyn Basement Tapes Volume One - 1997?
- The Brooklyn Basement Tapes Volume Two - 1997?
- Everything Is Green (CD/LP) - Kindercore - 1999
- The Long Goodbye (CD/LP) - Merge Records - 2003
- Cannibal Sea - Merge Records - 2006
Singles and EPs
- Split single with The Sixth Great Lake (7") - Sudden Shame - 1999
- Essex Green EP (CD/LP) - Elephant6 - 1999
- Happy Happy Birthday to Me Singles Club: April (7") - HHBTM - 2000
- Split single with The Smallgoods (7") - Low Transit Industries - 2003
External links
- The Essex Green, official site
- The Essex Green at AllMusic
- the Sixth Great Lake at AllMusic
- Guppyboy
- Video: Essex Green performs The Long Way Around for the Swedish site PSL
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